A record crowd that included Carmelo Anthony witnessed the Syracuse Orange fall to the Georgetown Hoyas, 57-46, in their last Carrier Dome showdown as Big East foes.

Georgetown forward Otto Porter torched the 'Cuse for 33 points in front of 35,012 stunned spectators. Syracuse didn't have any answers offensively, and it was outplayed down the stretch by a Hoyassquad that was ready for the moment.

For Orange Nation, it was a stinging defeat. Georgetown got the last laugh in the Carrier Dome and ended the Orange's 38-game home winning streak.

The two teams will square off once more at Georgetown March 9th, but Syracuse will never again get the chance to beat the Hoyas as a conference rival at home.

Fans and media alike reacted to the Orange loss, what it means to the rivalry and the team's outlook moving forward.

Otto Porter's Dominance

Ultimately, the day belonged to Hoyas sophomore forward Otto Porter, who was by far the best player on the court. It's bitterly ironic that he shares a name with the Orange mascot:

Losing to Georgetown is bad enough. But because of a guy named Otto? The Basketball Gods were cruel today.

Jim Boeheim's crew had trouble getting the ball in the hoop all afternoon, as the team struggled against Georgetown's zone. He noted that even when his players found open looks, the shots weren't falling:

JB: "We didn't attack their zone well and when we did we missed shots. 2nd half we just didn't do a good job defensively. Porter dominated"

If the team wants to go anywhere in March, it must learn how to play efficient offense against good defenses. There won't be any Big East bottom-feeders for them to demolish in the Sweet 16 or Elite Eight.

The Bright Spot: Carmelo's Return

Carmelo Anthony's presence and halftime jersey retiring ceremony turned out to be the most positive note to an otherwise glum day.

The 2003 Final Four Most Oustanding Player relished his time at the Dome and his Orange roots, while friends, fans and current Syracuse players celebrated his legacy: